Tutorials & articles written by André R

Upcoming PHP 7.0 is starting to shape up as a very exciting release in similar way as 5.0 and 5.3 was. Some of the biggest language improvements center around type handling. The type casting rules are being cleaned up, return types was recently accepted, nullable (argument) types are in draft, but scalar type hints for function/method arguments are once again causingmajordebates within the PHP (internals) community, this post is thus mainly targeted at PHP internals and others interested in what is going on currently around PHP.

At the end of this tutorial, you should be able to contribute to eZ Publish Community Project, eZ Publish’s kernel developed by both eZ and the eZ Community. You will learn how to use git and github in the scope of this participation, and be given the bunch of best-practices to follow for smooth collaboration.

At the end of this tutorial, you should be able to contribute to the eZ Publish Localization project using GIT. Localizing means adding new translations to eZ Publish, enhancing existing ones, and adding or enhancing locales (currencies, week days names, date formats, etc. ).

ezjscore is an eZ Publish extension that provides a simple framework for using Ajax, JavaScript, and (to a smaller extent) CSS. It is bundled with eZ Flow and Website Interface installations in eZ Publish 4.2 and is mostly compatible with previous eZ Publish 4.x versions. In this article, we will provide documentation for ezjscore and show you some example code, all with the goal of helping you to build more powerful, richer, and better performing eZ Publish websites.